Completed Officer, von Rattsky Hussars (Poste Militaire)

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Hi Folks,

Currently on my bench is a Poste Militaire 75mm figure of an Officer of von Rattsky Hussars (1708). It’s an excellent sculpt by Mike Good.

Von Rattsky Hussar.jpg

Trying to find some history of this unit proved somewhat difficult on the internet. All I was able to get was this print showing the uniform. The hat that the figure is holding belongs to the Scots Regiment of Fusiliers, an example of which is shown in the next print.

Rattsky Uniform.jpg Scots Regiment of Fusiliers, 1706.jpg

The PM instruction sheet gives an excellent description of the uniform, but no specific history regarding this unit.

PM Instructions.jpg

The following is an extract from Osprey MAA 203 (Louis XIV’s Army).

Rattsky.jpg

I decided not to use the severed heads, and have incorporated the supplied base into an expanded terrain to suit my plinth.

IMG_3940r.jpg IMG_3941r.jpg IMG_3942r.jpg IMG_3943r.jpg

The bits of green that are visible on the figure are remnants of plasticine which held the arms in place while the epoxy set.

Now to fill the joints, prepare some groundwork and prime.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Looking forward to seeing this develop Andrew. Love the Poste Militaire kits and they still hold their own standard wise today.

Neal
 
Both mentioned figures are a joy to paint ( I, too, left off the severed heads ) Look forward to seeing Andrew's rendition of this classic. Likewise, Pilgrim's PM Hussar, after Detaille. All Ray Lamb's sculpts used to slot together beautifully, a true master.

Alan
 
Looking forward to seeing this develop Andrew. Love the Poste Militaire kits and they still hold their own standard wise today.

Neal

Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment Neal.
I totally agree with you regarding the PM standard against current excellent figures.
When the PM kits first appeared they were a tad too expensive for me.
However, these days not so much, and I've managed to acquire and paint a goodly few.
I have the Conquistador waiting in the wings.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Poste Militaire kits still a very high standard when compared with currents brands; looking forward to more on this one. I have on my bench waiting for attention FH/1 French Hussar after a painting by Detaille. Happy painting all!

Thank you Stephen.
Look forward to seeing your French Hussar.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Hi Andrew

A nice figure to be able pull out the GA

Interesting uniform as well

Look forward to seeing this progress

Happy benchtime

Nap

Hi Kevin,

This one's not been in the GA for too long.
I managed to find it at the Plymouth Show last year.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Both mentioned figures are a joy to paint ( I, too, left off the severed heads ) Look forward to seeing Andrew's rendition of this classic. Likewise, Pilgrim's PM Hussar, after Detaille. All Ray Lamb's sculpts used to slot together beautifully, a true master.

Alan

Thank you for taking the time to comment Alan.
Slight correction on sculptor. This one's by Mike Good, but the molding and casting under Ray's supervision.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Great start on the very nice one. I hope the next steps are as detailed as before. I look forward to :)

Cheers Borek
 
A very lucky find there ...look forward to the 2021 show all being well

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap

Hi Kevin,

The show would have been just 10 days away under normal circumstances. Ah well!
The 2021 date has been booked and the show is tentatively under discussion, by e-mail. Fingers crossed.
Meanwhile, back to the bench.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
I’ve now more or less painted the groundwork.

It was first painted with Humbrol Dark Earth (#29) and when dry, washed with van Dyke Brown (oil).

The next step was a dry brush with Yellow Ochre (oil) to bring out the detail.

I then laid out various Humbrol enamel stone colours on my white tile (#84 Mid Stone, #121 Pale Stone, #187 Dark Stone, #224 Dark Slate Grey and #225 Middle Stone).

The various stones and pebbles on the base were painted randomly with these colours. Some probably were overpainted as I went along, until I thought it looked about right.

Once dry, the whole lot got washed with Sepia (oil) to blend everything together.

Finally, the larger stones were given a very light dry-brush with Humbrol Light Grey (#147) and some white where I thought appropriate.

As you can see, I’ve also made a start on base-coating the blue clothing elements using Andrea Napoleonic Blue (acrylic).

The following shows some of the groundwork stages.

IMG_3948-51r.jpg


Cheers,
Andrew
 
Hi Andrew

I was thinking the same earlier about your show ....look forward to 2021

Thanks for update ...groundwork looks good , nice blocking in as well

Look forward to more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 

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